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Rebel Music - The Bob Marley Story |
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Rating: Summary: You wont be dissapointed Review: This is truly amazing. A spiritual journey in to a great man who was a real leader. Marley was a talent with guts to stand up for what he believed in and changed cultures, politics and the way we listen to grooves around the planet! What sets this video apart from others on Marley is its detailed analysis of Jamaica - its culture and context in the time of Marley's beautiful music which swept accross the world and revolutionising its consciousness. Marley has left his mark, and no video or album could ever give what the king did any sort of justice. Let's just hope that people can connect with the material in such a way that effects the way we carry out our practical lives, and live Marley's gospel of love and spirituality, with a mix of political and social ambition, pushing our consciousness to a new level of maturity and civilisation. Good work on this video!
Rating: Summary: BobFan687 Review: THIS VIDEO NOT ONLY IS EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE, BUT IT IS ALSO EXTREMELY INSPIRATIONAL. ONE LOVE.
Rating: Summary: my prophet & saviour Review: whether your favorite album is "legend" or "catch a fire", this is the bob documentary for you. hardcore fans won't learn much, but whether you want to see more of those BBC tapes with peter & bunny, or if you want to hear rita's attitude about bob's girlfriends, you will be entertained. as well as educated. as michael franti says, "it's hard to be delicious, and also be nutritious", but robert nesta marley pulls it off without even thinking about it. he just is. much respect out to the marley family for keeping the love alive. this is the officially sanctioned doc from the marley estate, so stop wondering, and just buy it. p.s. anyone know where i can get a hold of those old BBC tapes?
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